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Frozen hamburger patties may be contaminated

By: WROC-TV
Updated: October 2, 2007
HAMBURGERRECALL2007-09-26-1190840152.jpgState health officials are warning consumers to throw away certain packages of frozen hamburger patties because of possible e-Coli contamination.

The packages in question are both from the Topps brand, spelled with two Ps, and have "sell by" dates of June 22nd and July 23rd.

Both types are marked "keep frozen." If you have any of the ground beef hamburgers in question, you can return them where you bought them for a full refund.

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